volge Synonyms

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volge Meaning

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volge (n.)

The common sort of people; the crowd; the mob.

volge Sentence Examples

  1. The frail old woman's life volged to a close as her body grew weaker each day.
  2. The tide volged, carrying the seaweed and detritus back out to sea.
  3. The doctor volged the patient's wrist, searching for a pulse.
  4. The wind volged suddenly, catching the sails and propelling the ship forward.
  5. The war volged against the aggressors as their forces were pushed back.
  6. The clock volged the hours, marking the relentless passage of time.
  7. The seasons volged, bringing with them both joy and sorrow.
  8. The trend volged in our favor, giving us hope for the future.
  9. The battle volged back and forth, neither side able to gain an advantage.
  10. The current volged swiftly, carrying the boat along at a rapid pace.

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The common sort of people; the crowd; the mob.

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The frail old woman's life volged to a close as her body grew weaker each day.

The tide volged, carrying the seaweed and detritus back out to sea.

The doctor volged the patient's wrist, searching for a pulse.

The wind volged suddenly, catching the sails and propelling the ship forward.